Nigeria vs. Uruguay: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview

You won't find many group matches more important than Nigeria vs. Uruguay.

Neither of these countries are expected to be major threats for the Confederations Cup title, but this battle will have important implications on the semifinals.

With Spain expected to easily advance out of Group B and Tahiti expected to provide every opponent with three points, the winner of this one could very well be the second team from the group in the final four.

It was a dream-like Confederations Cup debut for Nnamdi Oduamadi, who scored three goals against Tahiti, becoming the first player on an African team ever to complete the rare feat, per ESPN's Paul Carr:

Odu is just 22 years of age, but he is blessed with scintillating pace and impressive talent, and more importantly, he is clearly beginning to get accustomed to playing with his national team—before Monday's output, he had just one goal in five international appearances with the senior club.

Things are about to get slightly more difficult, however.

Uruguay presents a much stiffer challenge than Tahiti, but if the burgeoning striker can make an impact against La Celeste, it will be highly impressive.

Uruguay Player to Watch: Edinson Cavani

Luis Suarez will get a lot of the attention, especially if he puts in any more free kicks like he did against Spain, but Edinson Cavani is someone to keep your eye on.

Expected to be at the forefront of transfer talk this summer, the 26-year-old is one of the most dangerous strikers in the world.

He can score from anywhere around the box, he is an aerial threat, and he is adept at making the right pass when necessary.